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Undated (1834-1840) C. Bechtler $2.50. Georgia Gold. Kagin-11. Plain Edge. Rarity-5+. 64.G, 22 CARAT

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Undated (1834-1840) C. Bechtler $2.50. Georgia Gold. Kagin-11. Plain Edge. Rarity-5+. 64.G, 22 CARAT
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Undated (1834-1840) C. Bechtler $2.50. Georgia Gold. Kagin-11. Plain Edge. Rarity-5+. 64.G, 22 CARATS. 22 Uneven. MS-62 PCGS. CAC.

Gorgeous deep orange-gold throughout with an abundance of olive and power blue iridescence present under a bright light. This satiny and lustrous gold quarter eagle deserves the accolades it has received from CAC. Modestly prooflike, the unmarred fields and devices provide soft and unbroken luster throughout while the reverse is a study in rich electric blue and pale crimson in the protected areas.
Die alignment about 45 degrees. On this variety, Bechtler’s ‘A’ letter punch appears to be nothing more than an inverted ‘V’ punch. The obverse exhibits die cracks from the rim at 9,10, and 12 o’clock and there is a die crack from the rim at 6 o’clock which travels upward through the upright of the R above, then upward through the 2 above it to the numeral 4. Another crack forms a small cud at the rim and then downward through the A in GEORGIA. A natural lamination occurs adjacent to this letter as well.
The present colorful piece is tied for finest certified by PCGS; the NGC Census also shows no grading events above MS-62 for the variety and this is the only MS-62 specimen awarded a CAC sticker. We doubt if you will find a comparable piece as this beauty is choice for the grade with a high degree of aesthetic charm.
Ex: Clifford-Kagin Collection, Dr. Chris Allen. Kagin plate coin.
PCGS Population: 3; none finer.
PCGS # 10073


Grading Company: PCGS MS62CAC

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